Aogashima

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Aogashima is a remote, volcanic island village in the Philippine Sea, known for its dramatic double-caldera landscape and status as one of Japan’s most isolated inhabited islands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
municipality
village
volcanic island
accessMethod boat from Hachijō-jima
helicopter from Hachijō-jima
area about 5.98 square kilometres
belongsToPrefectureLevel Tokyo Metropolis NERFINISHED
climate humid subtropical climate
country Japan
countrySubdivision Japan NERFINISHED
distanceTo about 358 kilometres south of central Tokyo
about 71 kilometres south of Hachijō-jima
economyBasedOn agriculture
fishing
shōchū production
elevationOfHighestPoint about 423 metres
governedAs village
governingBody Aogashima Village government NERFINISHED
hasEducationalInstitutionType elementary school
junior high school
hasFeature double caldera
stratovolcano
hasGeothermalActivity true
hasHeliport Aogashima Heliport NERFINISHED
hasPort Aogashima Port NERFINISHED
highestPoint Ōtonbu NERFINISHED
isActiveVolcano true
isInhabitedPlace true
isIslandMunicipality true
isRemote true
knownFor being one of Japan’s most isolated inhabited islands
double-caldera topography
dramatic volcanic landscape
languageUsed Japanese
lastEruption 1780s
lastMajorEruption 1785
locatedIn Izu Islands NERFINISHED
Philippine Sea NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Hachijō Subprefecture NERFINISHED
Tokyo Metropolis NERFINISHED
partOf Nanpō Islands NERFINISHED
population around 200 people
populationAsOf early 21st century
postalCode 100-1701
timeZone Japan Standard Time
usesGeothermalHeatFor cooking
volcanoType basaltic stratovolcano

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Nanpō Islands contains Aogashima
Izu Islands hasMajorIsland Aogashima